

Adventure · Drama
Overview
The Ötztal Alps, more than 5300 years ago. A Neolithic clan leader must avenge the massacre of his people and theft of his holy shrine.
Top Cast


Jürgen Vogel
Jürgen Vogel
Kelab
Jürgen Vogel
Kelab


Susanne Wuest
Susanne Wuest
Kisis
Susanne Wuest
Kisis


André Hennicke
André Hennicke
Krant
André Hennicke
Krant


Sabin Tambrea
Sabin Tambrea
Tasar
Sabin Tambrea
Tasar


Franco Nero
Franco Nero
Ditob
Franco Nero
Ditob


Violetta Schurawlow
Violetta Schurawlow
Mitar
Violetta Schurawlow
Mitar
Anna F.
Anna F.
Kulan
Anna F.
Kulan


Martin Augustin Schneider
Martin Augustin Schneider
Gosar
Martin Augustin Schneider
Gosar


Axel Stein
Axel Stein
Gris
Axel Stein
Gris


Paula Renzler
Paula Renzler
Rasop
Paula Renzler
Rasop
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